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It is instead to propose the opposite: that the internal history of art possesses its own set of terms through which to track and expose the mechanics of a humor that has been forever ascribed to the mysteries of the creative act; and, more specifically, that the narrative of melancholy, as a historical condition as well as a philosophical conceit, might be mapped over the travails of art--art's real and allegorical struggle, in the era of late modernism, with inarticulateness and loss.

6) That definition is, of course, saturated with the categories of nineteenth-century liberalism, a set of terms which were themselves worked out in self-conscious philosophical opposition to the condition of slavery.

Personally, I don't care if we refer to such morally heedless, destructive cultural production as simply ``bad stuff,'' but we had better agree on some set of terms to discuss the profoundly disturbing realities of our present social predicament.

The existence of a patent-pool licensing program providing access to a standard set of terms offered on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis ensures a level playing field on which a competitive market can develop for manufacturing and selling DRM-based products.

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